Monday, July 5, 2010

Xplico, Internet Traffic Decoder. Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT)


About

The goal of Xplico is extract from an internet traffic capture the applications data contained.
For example, from a pcap file Xplico extracts each email (POP, IMAP, and SMTP protocols), all HTTP contents, each VoIP call (SIP), FTP, TFTP, and so on. Xplico isn’t a network protocol analyzer. Xplico is an open source Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT).
Xplico is released under the GNU General Public License (see License for more details).
Features:

* Protocols supported: HTTP, SIP, IMAP, POP, SMTP, TCP, UDP, IPv6, …;
* Port Independent Protocol Identification (PIPI) for each application protocol;
* Multithreading;
* Output data and information in SQLite database or Mysql database and/or files;
* At each data reassembled by Xplico is associated a XML file that uniquely identifies the flows and the pcap containing the data reassembled;
* Realtime elaboration (depends on the number of flows, the types of protocols and by the performance of computer -RAM, CPU, HD access time, …-);
* TCP reassembly with ACK verification for any packet or soft ACK verification;
* Reverse DNS lookup from DNS packages contained in the inputs files (pcap), not from external DNS server;
* No size limit on data entry or the number of files entrance (the only limit is HD size);
* IPv4 and IPv6 support
* Modularity. Each Xplico component is modular. The input interface, the protocol decoder (Dissector) and the output interface (dispatcer) are all modules
* The ability to easily create any kind of dispatcer with which to organize the data extracted in the most appropriate and useful to you

1 comment:

Pooya said...

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